Review of "Moose Dropping & Other Crimes Against Nature: Funny Stories From Alaska," by Tom Brennan
Review of
Moose Dropping & Other Crimes Against
Nature: Funny Stories From Alaska, by Tom Brennan ISBN
9780945397847
Five out of five stars
Stories from the wild frontier of Alaska
Currently the
largest state in the United States by area and with a size roughly equal to 1/5
that of the continental United States, there are a lot of bragging rights
inherent in the state of Alaska. It is also by far the most rugged and isolated
state. There are many areas where the only real communication with the outside
world is by bush plane.
This book is a
collection of funny stories of events that took place in Alaska from the time
it became a US possession in 1867. Most of the stories are from the gold rush
days of 1896 and later. Moose dropping actually refers to people who pick up
moose droppings and make decorative items from them. The early Alaskans were
rough, bawdy, heavy drinkers and people that felt a need to party to pass the
time during the brutal winters. Many of the current residents retain those
characteristics. These short and amusing stories together tell their tale.
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